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Test System:
- Intel i7-3820
- Corsair H100 w/ push-pull
- ASRock X79 Fatal1ty Professional
- 16gb G-Skill RAM @1600
- Raidmax 1200 watt
- 128gb Crucial M4 SSD
- 4x Seagate Barracudas in RAID 5 with Adaptec 6805TQ
- Windows 7 Professional x64 with all updates
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Synthetic Benchmarks:
3DMark 2011
3DMark 2011 is pretty much the de-facto synthetic benchmark suite. It is designed to specifically target DirectX 11 features such as tessellation, compute shaders, and multi-threading. The aggregate score by itself doesn’t tell us much, but it can be used to compare online against other configurations.
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3DMark Vantage
Although primarily used in Vista benchmarking, it’s still a great synthetic benchmark for testing DirectX 10 support and performance.
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Furmark
Furmark is another good synthetic test suite that not only benchmarks the performance of the card, but can also stress the heat and cooling capabilities. As you can see, the card only peaked at 68 degrees.
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Furmark Burn-in | Furmark 720P | Furmark 1080P |
Unigine Heaven
The heaven benchmark is also a good synthetic benchmark designed to specifically test the new features in DirectX 11.
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